broadcast networks like abc, nbc, cbs, these are all services you get free to air, they don t cost you money. cable costs you money but it comes to a fibre optic cable into the back of your tv, whereas streaming is something you can get anywhere, you don t have to have a cable package. lots of folks historically who ve lived in new york, say, couldn t get free to air tv and they paid the cable company to get it. so this is something that is revolutionary, streaming, the whole idea is you can cut the cord, you don t have to pay for television anymore and you could buy it a la carte. so you could buy, say, cnn say for $5.99 a month. you re with us on the media show so are christen vivian. let s also bring in lauren hirsch who is a reporter can you help me with one question? why is it that news broadcasters are so preoccupied with streaming, why did cnn
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